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Facilities of Merit



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BC Place Renovation - Vancouver, B.C.

Stantec; Vancouver, B.C.


Cost: $430 million (Canadian)

Year in Showcase: 2012
Brant Sports Complex - Paris, Ont.


Perkins+Will; Toronto, Ont.


Cost: $20 million (Canadian)

Year in Showcase: 2012
California State University, Northridge — University Student Union - Northridge, Calif.


LPA Inc.; Irvine, Calif.


Cost: $41 million

Year in Showcase: 2012
Clarkson Community Centre Pool Expansion - City of Mississauga, Ont.


MacLennan Jaunkalns Miller Architects; Toronto, Ont.


Cost: $9 million (Canadian)

Year in Showcase: 2012
East Oakland Sports Center - Oakland, Calif.


ELS Architecture and Urban Design; Berkeley, Calif.


Cost: $18 million

Year in Showcase: 2012
Hillcrest Centre - Vancouver, B.C.


Hughes Condon Marler Architects; Vancouver, B.C.


Cost: $87.5 million (Canadian)

Year in Showcase: 2012
JELD-WEN Field Renovation - Portland, Ore.

AECOM; San Francisco, Calif.


Cost: $35 million

Year in Showcase: 2012
Morrow-Garrison Complex/Student Recreation & Wellness Center Renovation and Addition - University of Central Missouri - Warrensburg, Mo.


Gould Evans; Kansas City, Mo.


Cost: $28.2 million

Year in Showcase: 2012
Portland State University Academic and Student Recreation Center - Portland, Ore.

Yost Grube Hall Architecture; Portland, Ore.


Cost: $69.5 million

Year in Showcase: 2012
Recreation Center - University of Massachusetts Amherst - Amherst, Mass.


Sasaki Associates Inc.; Watertown, Mass.


Cost: $38 million

Year in Showcase: 2012
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